Privacy Crypto Dev Attempts to Expose Self-Proclaimed Bitcoin Creator

Anonymity and privacy are extremely important in the crypto industry. The original crypto that the entire industry is based on was created by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, and to this day no identifying details are truly known about the person who designed Bitcoin.

However, recently, someone has come forth claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto, and promises they will reveal their full identity in the coming days. But before the final reveal could happen, the lead developer for the most privacy-centric crypto project in the market is oddly working to expose the person behind the Satoshi Nakamoto reveal – who could potentially be the person who created Bitcoin and in turn sparked the creation of the entire crypto industry.

Over the weekend, a blog post was published from a PR firm representing someone who claims to be the person behind the Satoshi Nakamoto pseudonym and is responsible for creating Bitcoin.

As soon as the blog post was revealed, the entire crypto community took to arms, going through every word in the text with a fine-tooth comb and analyzing every reference to see if there’s any fact or if its pure fiction.

The seemingly believable story was met – rightfully – with much criticism and skepticism, and many are working hard to disprove any theories and call attention to any pitfalls in the story. Others are even pointing at the poor “Geocities” quality website as a reason why the story cannot possibly be legitimate, due to the creator of the most powerful financial technology ever clearly being able to afford a better quality website given their ownership of over 980,000 BTC that the self-proclaimed Satoshi says he still holds.

Even the lead dev of Monero, Riccardo Spagni has joined in on the search and whose sleuthing has turned up important information tied to the reveal conspiracy. Spagni has discovered through a public WHOIS domain registration search, that the person who owned the website the self-proclaimed Satoshi claimed to have owned, that the person’s name is Bilal Khalid, and says this person is “not Satoshi Nakamoto.”

Spagni connected the dots leading back to Khalid’s real name through the WHOIS data from thebcci.net – the website for Bank of Credit and Commerce International, which the person behind the Satoshi reveal claims is how Bitcoin got its name.

While Khalid or whoever is behind the Satoshi reveal has brought this attention unto themselves, its surprising to see the lead developer behind a crypto project focused on privacy, working so hard to expose the identity of someone – regardless of who they are.